Francis Hazlett, 26, was charged with robbery, assault, terrorizing and theft by unauthorized taking in connection with an incident that occurred on the night of Nov. 9 at his parents’ home in LaGrange.

“He threatened to use force but did not display a weapon,” Alice Clifford, assistant district attorney for Penobscot County, said at the time of Hazlett’s initial court appearance. “The father was not injured.”

Hazlett has a long criminal history and prior convictions for violence, Clifford said, adding that the dispute between the father and son was over money.

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If convicted, Hazlett faces up to 30 years in prison and a fine of up to $50,000 on the robbery charge alone.